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Drink with a view — and a pool — at The Robey

Recline on lounge chairs and get resort-style service as you soak in some vitamin D at The Robey in Wicker Park

- JI SUK YI jsyi@suntimes.com | @oh_em_ji_CST

If you don’t have the time, money or inclinatio­n to travel downtown this upcoming holiday weekend, my suggestion for a quick escape is going for a cocktail at The Robey in the heart of Wicker Park.

The Robey, 2018 W. North, is easily accessible by the CTA Blue Line’s Damen stop. There are several options for dining and drinking — some with majestic skyline views without the hassle and hefty price tag of downtown’s rooftop bars — and access to a swimming pool without having to book an overnight hotel stay or pay for a club membership.

That’s right. There’s a pool! Recline on lounge chairs and get resort-style service as you soak in some vitamin D.

Located on the 6th floor of the hotel, Cabana Club is open until early September. It features 180-degree views of the city skyline and a cocktail menu that’s all about chill and summer vibes.

“It’s open to the public, so anybody can come in, dip their feet into the pool, have a great-tasting refreshing cocktail and relax on a Saturday afternoon,” said Vanessa Beaderstad­t, Cabana Club’s general manager. (Come during the week for a more tranquil ambiance; the pool opens at 11 a.m.)

What should you drink while lounging in the sun? Something frozen of course!

The Miami Vice is a swirled pina colada (spiced rum, coconut, orange, lime) with strawberry daiquiri (rum, strawberry, lime). Made You Blush is a slushy drink of rose, elderflowe­r, aperol and lime. There are also margaritas, of course, and all frozen drinks can be purchased by carafe for sharing. (If you need a pick-me-up, skip the

coffee and order the frozen Red Bull.)

Club cocktails include the popular Burn Baby Burn — featuring smoky notes from mezcal, citrus notes from lime and grapefruit juice, and the “burn” from jalapeno agave and firewater bitters.

“Since Fourth of July is just kicking off you can see all the people letting off fireworks in the neighborho­od,” said Beaderstad­t. “You can even see the Navy Pier [fireworks] downtown.”

“Cabana Club is about summer [and] refreshing mixed drinks and frozens to sip on by the pool as you take in the views,” said Danny Park, The Robey’s food and beverage director. “Up Room is our year-round bar on the 13th floor, offering more traditiona­l mixology that’s perfect for after-work drinks, a date, or after-dinner drinks.”

Up Room features a beautiful wraparound terrace with breathtaki­ng, unobstruct­ed views.

“When you get up here it’s almost like [being in on] a secret,” said Laine Peterson, general manager of the Up Room. “You have pretty much a 360-degree view of Chicago. You can see all the way north to Wrigley Field; you can see pretty far down south on a clear night. The Chicago skyline is incredible.”

Peterson said the majestic view lends itself to guests celebratin­g special occasions. The venue is sleek and intimate, and the more-refined drinks have to live up to the backdrop.

“It’s a challenge we accept and we’re excited about. It keeps us being creative, innovative. We have the ability to use ingredient­s that are definitely upper-echelon,” said Peterson.

Take for example, the Bird Walks Into a Bar cocktail — a modified tiki drink with maple syrup to round out the bitterness of Cynar. It’s rum-based but not too sweet.

April Showers Bring May Flowers is as pleasant to look at as it is to drink. It features the unique ingredient­s of cachaca (fermented sugarcane spirit), celery bitters and salt, fresh cucumber and chareau (aloe and cucumber liqueur) topped with soda water and garnished with edible pansies.

Another favorite is Blondes Have More Fun — the vibrantly colored drink features rum, passionfru­it puree, vanilla and tobacco, garnished with pink peppercorn­s.

Peterson recommends Oaxacan on Broken Glass for a cocktail that engages all the senses. This mezcal drink is garnished with a rosemary sprig that is lit on fire.

“There’s the spectacle [of the smoking rosemary sprig] and the whole room smells it and makes it interactiv­e, draws attention to it,” said Peterson.

 ??  ?? TOP: Patrons enjoy cocktails and the rooftop pool at Cabana Club on the 6th floor of The Robey Hotel.
TOP: Patrons enjoy cocktails and the rooftop pool at Cabana Club on the 6th floor of The Robey Hotel.
 ?? BRIAN RICH/SUN-TIMES ?? ABOVE: Drinks served at The Up Room at The Robey include (from left): A Bird Walks Into A Bar, April Showers Bring May Flowers, Blondes Have More Fun and Oaxacan On Broken Glass.
BRIAN RICH/SUN-TIMES ABOVE: Drinks served at The Up Room at The Robey include (from left): A Bird Walks Into A Bar, April Showers Bring May Flowers, Blondes Have More Fun and Oaxacan On Broken Glass.
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